Danase said:That is odd. What pads are you using and what speed on the PC?
Propel green pad and usually between Speed 4-5 on the PC. I did bump it up to 6 but I usually notice a lack of effectiveness at that speed.
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Danase said:That is odd. What pads are you using and what speed on the PC?
rycen said:The green is a light cut pad,orande has more cut than green.The Edge pad colors in order from most to least cut are:
black
yellow
orange
green
blue
white
DSMu4ia said:Propel green pad and usually between Speed 4-5 on the PC. I did bump it up to 6 but I usually notice a lack of effectiveness at that speed.
Alfisti said:OP is very pad dependant. It's one of a number of newgen polishes that require an aggressive pad and gives you long work time. I believe OP is not that aggressive, but a green pad is too mild. Try it with an orange pad. It has the long work-time and buffering that can support more abrasive pads. Mothers PowerPolish is the same. OP and green pad is for finishing, not correcting.
SVT Wylde said:I picked up 3 bottles of MPP for $4.00 a bottle at Advance Auto. I look forward to trying it this spring.
gav'spurplez said:i like menzerna IP and vanilla moose glaze...
GTScott said:Chalk my vote up to ZPC for all around flexibility and then to Menzerna IP and FP after that. For bad stuff, I like the wide range of stuff you can do with poorboy's SSR 2.5.
DSMu4ia said:...I've used Optimum polish and be WAY less than impressed. It cut less than SSR1....
Alfisti said:OP is very pad dependant. It's one of a number of newgen polishes that require an aggressive pad and gives you long work time. I believe OP is not that aggressive, but a green pad is too mild. Try it with an orange pad. It has the long work-time and buffering that can support more abrasive pads. Mothers PowerPolish is the same. OP and green pad is for finishing, not correcting.